Or maybe you’re like me and summer is just another season that passes by without you stuffing your passport into your handbag.

NO MATTER WHAT YOUR SUMMER PLANS ENTAIL, they are always more delightful if you have something awesome to read.

And may I make a most charming suggestion?

How about THREE books for ONE low price? Yes? Woohoo! Glad we’re on the same page. (Pun intended.)

Three books + one low price = winner winner, chicken dinner.

Check out the feel-good, laugh-out-loud world of Revelation Cove. Meet Hollie Porter in Must Love Otters, and follow her madcap adventures into the sequel, Hollie Porter Builds a Raft. Though set at Revelation Cove for part of its story, F-Stop can be read as a stand-alone (Hollie and her beau Ryan are side characters in this third book).

Summaries:

Book 1: Must Love Otters – Emergency call operator Hollie Porter is saddled with a job she hates and a boyfriend who’s all wrong for her. Reaching breaking point, she cashes in a gift certificate and heads to Revelation Cove in British Columbia.

Flying solo and newly single, Hollie hopes to reflect and discover her purpose among the beautiful surroundings but instead ends up unintentionally providing comic relief for the staff and guests alike. Even concierge Ryan, a former hockey star with bad knees and broken dreams, can’t stop her from stumbling from one (mis)adventure to another.

Book 2: Hollie Porter Builds A Raft– After relocating to Ryan’s posh resort at Revelation Cove, Hollie Porter embarks on an all-new adventure as the Cove’s wildlife experience educator, teaching guests and their kids about otters and orca and cougars, oh my.

When darling Ryan gets down on one hockey-damaged knee and pops the question of a lifetime, Hollie realizes this is where the real adventure begins. It’s all cake tasting, flower choosing, and dress fittings until a long-lost family member shows up at the Cove and threatens to hijack her shiny new life. The unexpected reunion forces Hollie to redefine what family means to her and question what she willing to sacrifice to have one of her very own.

Book 3: F-Stop – Frankie Hawes is happy to shrink into the background and play personal assistant to her superstar photographer father and prodigy older brother. But when her brother breaks his leg, and her dad is off on vacation, Frankie must step up to the plate and fill in for the Meyer-Nelson wedding.

Held at the picturesque Revelation Cove in British Columbia, Frankie is more than a little nervous about playing photographer for the weekend. Other than a few snaps of canines here and there, Frankie is inexperienced, underprepared, and overwhelmed at the prospect of dealing with an incessant and irritating bridezilla who just so happens to be an old school bully.